(A) The C-Kermit software, in source and/or binary form, may be included WITHOUT EXPLICIT LICENSE in distributions of OPERATING SYSTEMS that have OSI (Open Source Initiative, www.opensource.org) approved licenses, [...]

(B) Inclusion of C-Kermit software in whole or in part, in any form, in or with any product not covered by Clause (A), or its distribution by any commercial enterprise to its actual or potential customers or clients except as in Clause (A), requires a license from the Kermit Project, Columbia University; contact kermit@columbia.edu.

Otherwise probably a good exercise.

To accentuate the special identity of the IRIS 4D/70, Silicon Graphics' designers selected a new color palette. The machine's coating blends dark grey, raspberry and beige colors into a pleasing harmony. (IRIS 4D/70 Superworkstation Technical Report)

I read clause (B) differently. "in or with any product" As a Nekoware package it won't be distributed in or with any product, but by itself. I read clause (B) to prevent it being bundled with commercial operating systems (by said commercial OS vendor) without a license from Columbia University.

I think that is not in keeping with the spirit or intent of the agreement, in any case, nekoware is not a comercial operation and there is an email address for someone to resolve any ambiguity about the terms of the agreement/rights/etc..

I've built 23 out of 27 of the simh simulators, pretty much a no brainer to build even with MIPS Pro, someone else can go looking for legal clauses or whatever and finish it off, I suddenly can't be bothered.

(A) The C-Kermit software, in source and/or binary form, may be included WITHOUT EXPLICIT LICENSE in distributions of OPERATING SYSTEMS that have OSI (Open Source Initiative, www.opensource.org) approved licenses, [...]

(B) Inclusion of C-Kermit software in whole or in part, in any form, in or with any product not covered by Clause (A), or its distribution by any commercial enterprise to its actual or potential customers or clients except as in Clause (A), requires a license from the Kermit Project, Columbia University; contact kermit@columbia.edu.

I've found xdiskusage but it seems that the areas are not proportional to the real size of the folders. There are other softs too. Baobab looks good, but sources are not available. jdiskreport can display pie-charts but no tree maps.

My favourite (on the dark side of the force... windows) is spacemonger: simple but efficient. Do you know about a similar soft for irix, or that would compile quite easily ?

hi guys, has anyone here also use Ipmsg on your office? or is it only me hehe coz im almost done with my motif version of it, i know there is already xipmsg and i was able to run it on my Octane, its just xipmsg only can do message but no file tranfer, so my question is, is my little project worth the time? anyway it also helped me learn Motif programming

also got gtk version but hmm current neko libs are not supported, thats why decided to build motifexcited and hoping for my first lil contribution for this wonderful community, wish me luck! hehe